If I had a 'gun to my head' :), I would say after his Sirius contract runs out he will wind up on 1050, or possibly ESPN national broadcast (a la Cowherd).

Of course I want a Mad Dog reunion with Mike (just like I want a reunion with the lads who used to post here), but the odds of either are small. I'll keep hoping though.

Oh the Pain

05-30-2009 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Gun to your head
(Post 396734)

If I had a 'gun to my head' :), I would say after his Sirius contract runs out he will wind up on 1050, or possibly ESPN national broadcast (a la Cowherd).

Of course I want a Mad Dog reunion with Mike (just like I want a reunion with the lads who used to post here), but the odds of either are small. I'll keep hoping though.

...and I'm hoping for a reunion of the Beatles, The Who (with Keith Moon), and Led Zeppelin (with John Bonham)

I'm also waiting for the Second Coming. I think that's the most likely thing among all these to actually happen.

GG1966

01-13-2010 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeFrancisco
(Post 396631)

What are the chances of WFAN getting Mad dog back? i miss the guy

It would be great to see Mad Dog back, but I agree he probably will not come back.

mrm85

02-05-2010 11:01 PM

You can never say never in this world. I can't name enough bands that broke up only to get back together for "reunion tours."

The issue is people expect the "reuniting" to last for an eternity. I think we will never see Mike & the Mad Dog back together on a full time basis. I could easily see them reuniting a few times a year though - a reunion tour of sorts.